Companies come to make finance pay them
posted on: Feb 7 2012 10:10 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The Ministry of finance yesterday published a list of dossiers of administrative debt claims, invited potential creditors to deposit documents that guarantee any financial commitment State.
According to the State entity, the objective is to complete or update documentation of debt for its subsequent evaluation, legal recognition and payment claim, if it is appropriate.
Since it was announced receipt of files for administrative debt or potential creditors claim, hundreds of companies began to deposit their commercial records to make the State effective payment.
There is stating that the process is very slow and after the delivery of the documents that have been waiting for a long time, but that so far it has not been effective payment.
As Dolores Uribe, records of the Department of administrative debt analyst, hundreds of companies have placed their u000adocuments although in many cases these are not complete and for that reason the process is delayed.
Declared weekly receiving more than 500 records, and that once there his role is review them and verify that they meet the requirements.
Edward Winter, owner of the Baker home, for those who wait pay RD$ 102,000 has been a long process that has been extended to nine years, stated that this situation has created a number of problems in your company such as delay with its creditors and not be able to purchase the amount of raw materials that need.
Instead, to Edward Canaan, Canaan Business Service Manager, said to feel satisfied with the treatment that he has given the institution.
Said that despite the multiple trips he has made to the governmental entity to be paid RD$ 230,000, finally its debt be repaid this month.
There are who agree in declaring that the delay u000aas to the process of reimbursement of debts due to the number of documents that must be deposited.
The documents that make up these records include business records, minutes of meetings, certificates of Constitution of companies, among other requirements.

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